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Should I change doxy  to moxikind tablet
I was having lower abdomen pain did usg scan 1 enlarge overy and 3.6mm kidney stone.. My gynocolgist gave 100mg doxy for twice a day  for 7 days.. I have complete 5 days of doxy ... Still having fever 99.8 and body chills today so gynoclogist told to see a dentist' .. I consultanted dentist she told remove impacted wisdom tooth this thursday and gave moxikind cv 625 .methrogel 400mg .Divon tablet and pan40 ... Please advice should I continue taking doxy 100 mg for 2 more days along with dentist prescribe medicines?...iam having low grade fever coming again and again from 11 days ..please advice
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You can take all except Moxikind , take that after 2 days
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Doxy and Moxikind are different antibiotics and are needed to be taken for different conditions. If fever is there , then you will need to do a few blood tests also.
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